I've been looking into swim bait rods for the last month or so and i just haven't been able to make up my mind on what to get haha i'm looking for a rod in the 100 to 200 dollar range if anyone could help me it would be greatly appreciated.

Posted Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:11 pm

I have an Okuma guide select 7'11 with a telescopic handle. It's got some really good reviews. I didn't throw swim baits a whole lot last year but the rod handled the 7 inch slammers with no problem. I think they're going for $120. I got mine on amazon last year for 99.

Posted Sat Jan 26, 2013 12:21 am

The St Croix Mojo swimbait rod is a nice starter rod and goes for under $150

Posted Sat Jan 26, 2013 8:50 am

thanks guys but your okuma handles the slammers if? because thats pretty much what i want it for but i also want something to handle a huddleston ROF 5 and 12. which are 2 to 3 ozs

Posted Sat Jan 26, 2013 6:03 pm

Check out this review. I have the MH rod and it handles the 7 inch slammers no problem. I don't have any huds so I can't say for sure.
http://www.tackletour.com/reviewokuma711mhsb.html

Posted Sat Jan 26, 2013 6:14 pm

thanks for that website thats gonna help make up my mind pretty easy an ill be able to check up on some other things as well

Posted Sat Jan 26, 2013 6:30 pm

i highly recomend the powell swimbait rod. i can get you 25% off

Posted Sat Jan 26, 2013 10:06 pm

Looks at Denali Rods too. 3 options that coulde handle what you are looking for. look on denalirods.com at:

Rosewood series

Model R955FX - Rig / Flippin - Casting - 7' 11" - Xtra Hvy - Fast
5/16oz - 3oz lure - $229


Model R845SW - Swimbait - Casting - 7' - Xtra Hvy - Fast
5/8oz - 2oz lure - $199

-OR-

Jadewood series

Model J955FX - Rig / Flippin - Casting - 7' 11" - Xtra Hvy - Fast
5/16oz - 3oz lure - $129

Posted Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:48 pm

What Size swimbaits will you be throwing with it? When you say huds and slammers are you talking about 6-7" baits or 8-9" baits? Big difference.

Posted Sun Jan 27, 2013 9:05 am

mostly the 6-7 inch slammers but i will be throwing the 6" hud sometimes when fishing trout ponds or herring. but i want something that would be able to handle a 5oz if needed.

Posted Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:20 pm

Okuma bigbait 7'11" Heavy would be your best bet if you plan on throwing the 6" huds and 7" slammers most of the time. Check out the 3:16 Rising son as well. It would handle 9" slammers fine but a 5 oz. 8" HUD would be pushing its limits.

7'11" XH would be best if you were throwing 9" slammers, 8" huds, and other big baits the majority of the time.

Solid rods at a great value. Good luck.

Posted Mon Jan 28, 2013 8:09 pm

I totally agree with Joe. I have the 7'11 MH and that handles the 7 inch slammers just fine but doubt I could go any bigger but I like the idea of using it with lipless cranks and I also plan on using it with the KVD xd 10. I'm going to have to get good at tying that uni to uni knot.

Posted Mon Jan 28, 2013 8:13 pm

thanks guy you have been a great help! but if your talking about tying braid to a fluorocarbon leader i think its call the albright knot is the way to go its all i use and its easy to tie to

Posted Mon Jan 28, 2013 10:13 pm

when I tie braid to mono backing I use a uni to uni. That's the only knot I know how to tie two lines together with but I'll check out the albright.

I just checked out a tutorial on how to tie and albright knot. Looks pretty easy. I'll give it a try. I never used leaders before but I plan on using my swimbait rod to throw other baits and was unsure about tying cranks directly to the braid

Posted Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:38 am

the double uni isn't bad going braid to fluoro or mono.

Posted Tue Jan 29, 2013 8:49 am

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